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The qualified candidate will continue to implement and maintain the developed risk-based safety program during the long-term operations and maintenance of the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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Will assist with plant, yard, and driver projects as requested such as risk reduction program, data collection related to safety and continuous improvement efforts, and incident investigation support.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager reports directly to the fulfillment center’s plant manager and is based in Lithonia, GA. We invest heavily in our people at Home Chef, and we are looking for leaders who are effective and efficient managers, but also role models and mentors.
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Serves as company liaison for all local, state, federal and third-party food safety and quality audits, CCOF and kosher certifications and inspections· Support senior management and operations with technical quality and food safety expertise to investigate and troubleshoot any issues related to food safety and quality· Write and develop plant and laboratory SOP’s· Manage and implement site CAPA program and collaborate with operations leaders to support continuous improvement initiatives.
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Supervisory experience in maintenance operations., Utilizing Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) or another continuous improvement program. We are seeking an experienced and dedicated Senior Maintenance Manager for our state-of-the-art Case Ready Beef Manufacturing Plant located in Olathe, KS. The ideal candidate will possess extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in a food production facility, with a strong focus on sanitation, food safety, and plant operations.
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The Plant Manager will lead the implementation of a lean (continuous improvement) culture through visual management boards and Kaizen events and develop a safety culture that achieves organizational targets.
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As Plant Manager you will be responsible for leading a cross-functional plant staff, and for leading all activities relating to the manufacturing operations; as well as, lead a multifunctional staff and direct overall manufacturing activities for the plant including purchasing, materials management, maintenance, tooling, manufacturing engineering, production scheduling, planning, warehouse, quality assurance, and safety of plant operations.
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Position Summary:As Plant Manager you will be responsible for leading a cross-functional plant staff, and for leading all activities relating to the manufacturing operations; as well as, lead a multifunctional staff and direct overall manufacturing activities for the plant including purchasing, materials management, maintenance, tooling, manufacturing engineering, production scheduling, planning, warehouse, quality assurance, and safety of plant operations.
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Extensive experience with manufacturing process improvement, including budget management, facility enhancement and improvement, Total Cycle Time reduction principals, lead time reduction, workflow/layout enhancement program and capacity management planning, Target Costing.
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Experience managing a plant or Value Stream/Manufacturing/Operations Manager for a plant that machined, fabricated, and assembled industrial components. As Plant Manager you will report to the Vice President and General Manager.
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J Experience In the following: Two (2) years’ of plant management experience a plus. Diverse functional experience within operations including manufacturing, engineering, materials management, supply chain, quality, etc.
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Expert level knowledge in general operations, lean manufacturing, and safety processes. The position requires the ability to work and communicate closely with plant teams and across regions with all levels of the organization, with customers and suppliers, and to work in teams worldwide.
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Two (2) years' of plant management experience a plus. Bachelor's degree required in Operations Management, Engineering or other related field. Reporting to the position are direct managers/supervisors, as well as direct labor for the plant.
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To actively and effectively participate in EH&S activities, best practices initiation/sharing as well as drive continuous improvement in EHS topicTo lead team members in order to achieve the optimized maintenance planning and enable high performance Operations consistent with plant management strategy.
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As an Operations / Production Manager, you will guarantee and drive the collective performance of the workshop to achieve important performance goals in safety, machine availability, quality, delivery and cost established with the Plant Management Team. You will manage and mentor salaried personnel and have indirect wage reports of up to 250 reports that have responsibility for meeting safety, quality and delivery targets within the workshop.
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